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is worse, not better, under president obama. nearly two-thirds believe the economy and jobs are the most important issues, and an overwhelming 86% are very or somewhat concerned about the federal government's level of spending and debt. a majority believes president bam is a weaker leader than they expected him to be. in the critical swing state of florida, there is an eeping here for us for hispanic voters as well as in those critical swing states of new mexico, colorado, nevada and arizona. hispanic voters will place a pivotal role the in the outcome of the electoral college in november. happily on fundamental issues like lower taxations, allowing small businesses to grow and operate free of excessive regulation, fostering family, individual responsibility, homeownership, equality of opportunity rather than outcome, protecting the sanctity of life and reforming education, most americans of hispanic descent are lialign with the principles. they're receptive to a conservative policy message, and in 2012 that message could not mo
is worse, not better, under president obama. nearly two-thirds believe the economy and jobs are the most important issues, and an overwhelming 86% are very or somewhat concerned about the federal government's level of spending and debt. a majority believes president bam is a weaker leader than they expected him to be. in the critical swing state of florida, there is an eeping here for us for hispanic voters as well as in those critical swing states of new mexico, colorado, nevada and arizona....
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>> barack obama? >> ask us a hard one. >> cares about average people. >> of course obama is going to win on that. >> consistent? >> probably obama, because of the press -- [laughter] wait, i've got one word to say. obama on the same-sex marriage, right? in favor when he ran for the state senate, opposed when he ran statewide -- >> he evolved. >> that is called a flip flop if you are a republican. >> exactly right. >> straight forward? >> i give that to romney. obviously, fox has failed again. the power of the liberal press. >> the thing about john f. kennedy is that people knew he was privilege, but people like him anyway because he was a real person. >> what does that mean? >> you know what that means. he looked like a real person, not a ken doll. >> give me a break. [laughter] this kind of hagiography -- "he looks like a real person"? >> romney has been playing before conscripted american population, as opposed to the kennedys did look at the people standing in front of barack obama, at the kennedy
>> barack obama? >> ask us a hard one. >> cares about average people. >> of course obama is going to win on that. >> consistent? >> probably obama, because of the press -- [laughter] wait, i've got one word to say. obama on the same-sex marriage, right? in favor when he ran for the state senate, opposed when he ran statewide -- >> he evolved. >> that is called a flip flop if you are a republican. >> exactly right. >> straight forward?...
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obama on same-sex marriage, right? in favor when he ran for state senate, a post when he ran statewide -- >> he evolved. >> that is not a flip-flop when you are republican -- >> exactly right. >> how about its record? > -- straight forward? >> i give that to romney. obviously, fox has failed again. >> john f. kennedy was a person of courage, but people like him because he was a real person. >> what does that mean? >> you know what that means big he looked like a real person, not a ken doll. >> this kind of hagiography -- "he looks like a real person"? >> romney has been playing before -- you look at the people standing before barack obama, the kennedy audience, another picture of america. a romney audience, you see -- >> kennedy fitted humphrey in the primary not because he was so but because he had a father who was a billionaire. >> oh, -- >> we can talk about the west virginia primary some other time. >> romney's problem is this. we have the democrats, the party of the rubble, the uneducated. and like to nominate ari
obama on same-sex marriage, right? in favor when he ran for state senate, a post when he ran statewide -- >> he evolved. >> that is not a flip-flop when you are republican -- >> exactly right. >> how about its record? > -- straight forward? >> i give that to romney. obviously, fox has failed again. >> john f. kennedy was a person of courage, but people like him because he was a real person. >> what does that mean? >> you know what that means...
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this is not the hope and change obama, this was not, there's no red state and blue state obama. he won ugly, it's divisive and if this is the template for how democrats want to win elections going forward to this-- >> and i can tell you what the reaction in the white house would be if they heard you say that, they would say get over it, grow up, this is politics, republicans got a, you know, put on their boxing gloves and get over it. >> oh, yeah. >> paul: so what? you know. >> i won, you know, suck it up. >> i agree. this is the new benchmark the way you win a presidential campaign. no question about it, it's too bad, but that's the way it is. i want to elaborate on one of kim's points. the turnout machine, it did not materialize after the convention in august. we need to pay a lot more attention to the so-called obama ground game. in some ways, trying to talk about this in neutral terms, it's somewhat analogous to a corporation's marketing campaign for a new product. and they don't just do that overnight. obama kept offices open after the 2008 campaign in iowa, in ohio, in flo
this is not the hope and change obama, this was not, there's no red state and blue state obama. he won ugly, it's divisive and if this is the template for how democrats want to win elections going forward to this-- >> and i can tell you what the reaction in the white house would be if they heard you say that, they would say get over it, grow up, this is politics, republicans got a, you know, put on their boxing gloves and get over it. >> oh, yeah. >> paul: so what? you know....
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he repeated the line obama used, instead of stepping away and saying that obama thinks the way to increase employment is to hire bureaucrats. he got the wrong word, and he is paying 48. -- for it. >> the revered poster boy of the new republican party, scott walker, governor of wisconsin, immediately took governor romney to past and said this is wrong, we want teachers, firefighters, and police and that is why we provided for them in wisconsin. mitt romney calls barack obama out of touch. being called out of touch by mitt romney is a little bit like being called tasteless by lady gaga. [laughter] it just is really too much. >> do you prepare these? >> they are spontaneous. where is the prompter? [laughter] no, i really think that president obama talking about the private sector since -- 2001, there has not been a net single job created in the united states in the private sector. that is 80 years of george w. bush and at three and a half years of poor -- 8 years of george w. bush and three and half years of barack obama. that is a terrible, terrible record. >> what did you make of it jeb bus
he repeated the line obama used, instead of stepping away and saying that obama thinks the way to increase employment is to hire bureaucrats. he got the wrong word, and he is paying 48. -- for it. >> the revered poster boy of the new republican party, scott walker, governor of wisconsin, immediately took governor romney to past and said this is wrong, we want teachers, firefighters, and police and that is why we provided for them in wisconsin. mitt romney calls barack obama out of touch....
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obama wouldn't sign a bill. >> they blast the house republican plan it's not likely that president obama will get to sign his own fiscal cliff plan since the republicans and democrats don't like it. the measure was defeated 99-nothing. west virginia senator says that both sides aren't going far enough when it comes to cuts. >> they are lower than what everyone says we need. all economists say we need minimum of $4 trillion or greater swing. >> i don't know how we got off-track of what we need to fix this. >> it will be tough for the 20 senate democrats facing re-election. such as begoch and maryland land and mark pryor from conservative states. the top republicans say the president's span not serious. >> comes out with a proposal to raise taxes by $1.6 trillion. has unlimited authority to borrow more money. >> chuck schumer says he prefers to set the bar at $1 million. they have smart cuts to ask the millionaires to pay their fair shares. $60% of americans want millionaires to pay more. >> democrats hope this addres addresses the estate tax. increase it from 35% to 40 packet and lower pr
obama wouldn't sign a bill. >> they blast the house republican plan it's not likely that president obama will get to sign his own fiscal cliff plan since the republicans and democrats don't like it. the measure was defeated 99-nothing. west virginia senator says that both sides aren't going far enough when it comes to cuts. >> they are lower than what everyone says we need. all economists say we need minimum of $4 trillion or greater swing. >> i don't know how we got off-track...
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administration has had as a whole, the obama political operation that is. they have not done the types of things demand to be necessaritors court these big donors, call them pejoratively donor maintenance something that the clinton administration built a huge base of some of these big donors who were more than willing to write seven and sometimes eight-figure checks in the case of billionaire financer george sorosors insurance magnate peter lewis who wrote these huge checks in 2004 to the predecessor of super pac 527 groups that spent $200 million trying to defeat george bush and elect john kerry as president. well, that unsuccessful experiment and massive outside spending also left something of a bad taste in many democratic large democratic donors' mouths. so you add to that the discouragement that they received from president obama and his surrogates from giving. they have rather a lot of work to do to get these folks off the sidelines and writing those same types of checks to these super pacs. >> ken vogel, the timing of all of this because as you point
administration has had as a whole, the obama political operation that is. they have not done the types of things demand to be necessaritors court these big donors, call them pejoratively donor maintenance something that the clinton administration built a huge base of some of these big donors who were more than willing to write seven and sometimes eight-figure checks in the case of billionaire financer george sorosors insurance magnate peter lewis who wrote these huge checks in 2004 to the...
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but president obama has challenged this idea. a memorandum by the justice department as office of legal council said the pro forma sessions were shams and may not be used to narrow the number of days that the senate was out of session. you'll hear a lot about that subject today. whether the pro forma sessions were long enough to reduce the recession. but keep your eye on the ball. the constitutions language on appointments is the heart of the issue. it seems to give the senate an important role in all appointments. you can see it up on the screen over there. no one questions that the constitution gives the senate a majority -- a major role in the appointments process. if that is true, then here is the question you should keep in mind as you hear the discussion today. if the president can make recess appointments when ever the senate is out of town, what is left of the senate's constitutional power to advise and consent? now, here is the way that we will proceed in today's session. the first statement will be made by mort rose enb
but president obama has challenged this idea. a memorandum by the justice department as office of legal council said the pro forma sessions were shams and may not be used to narrow the number of days that the senate was out of session. you'll hear a lot about that subject today. whether the pro forma sessions were long enough to reduce the recession. but keep your eye on the ball. the constitutions language on appointments is the heart of the issue. it seems to give the senate an important role...
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president obama thinks the economy is struggling because the stimulus wasn't big enough. the economy is struggling because government is too big and we're going to bring it down to size. [ applause ] this campaign is just getting going. it's going to be fun. we're going to be -- [ cheers ] >> and we're going to be -- the contrast could not be bigger. he said the other day this is going to be a defining election. that's one thing i agree with him on. we have a very different vision for america. my vision says, for instance, we can't keep spending more than we take in to the tune of a trillion dollars is year. it's time to cut, cap and balance the budget! [ cheers and applause ] and people say -- people say how are you going to do that? and i say, well, you start off by taking all the programs we have and say which of them can we not just slow their rate of growth in, which ones can we eliminate, get rid of, cut all together? and the first on the list is oba obamacare. let's get rid of that one! [ cheers and applause ] and there are -- you know, there are other programs we'
president obama thinks the economy is struggling because the stimulus wasn't big enough. the economy is struggling because government is too big and we're going to bring it down to size. [ applause ] this campaign is just getting going. it's going to be fun. we're going to be -- [ cheers ] >> and we're going to be -- the contrast could not be bigger. he said the other day this is going to be a defining election. that's one thing i agree with him on. we have a very different vision for...
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what it had was when obama said this is change we can believe in. this is where he kept the campaign promises about energy, healthcare education race to the top. the largest infrastructure investment since eisenhower. the largest research investment. the largest middle class tax cuts since reagan. clean energy is the best example where we've been spending a few dollars a year. and then obama comes in before he really even knows where the path rooms are in the west wing and passes $90 million the smart grid, cleaning coal advance biofuels, electric vehicles, the factories to make all this stuff in the united states. it's completely transformative. >> eliot: and its worked. you pointed out the hoover dam was physically there. you saw it. the roads were there you physically touch them and say aha, i understand it. these research projects are and will continue to be transformative. the tragedy is people remember silendra. that is what swamped the imagery of the project. >> 1% of the campaign portfolio. john mccain has looked at the entire portfolio and
what it had was when obama said this is change we can believe in. this is where he kept the campaign promises about energy, healthcare education race to the top. the largest infrastructure investment since eisenhower. the largest research investment. the largest middle class tax cuts since reagan. clean energy is the best example where we've been spending a few dollars a year. and then obama comes in before he really even knows where the path rooms are in the west wing and passes $90 million...
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and obama's luck. he was lucky to run against john mccain who declared the state of the economy strong when lehman fell. with the economy weak is obama lucky again that business with mitt romney has changed the subject? i'm chris matthews. with us david ignatius. the bbc's katty kay, "the new york times'" helene cooper and national journal major garrett. foreign policy is the defining issue in this most critical presidential election. barack obama is a democratic president who holds the high ground on national security and that became a problem for governor romney in his charge that the president projects weakness to america's enemies. when he got the nobel peace prize at the beginning of his term, the president decided to use that stage to make clear that even though he was elected as an opponent of the iraq war, he does not shrink from using power in the muslim world. >> religion is used to justify the murder of innocents by those who have distorted and defiled the great religion of islam. and who at
and obama's luck. he was lucky to run against john mccain who declared the state of the economy strong when lehman fell. with the economy weak is obama lucky again that business with mitt romney has changed the subject? i'm chris matthews. with us david ignatius. the bbc's katty kay, "the new york times'" helene cooper and national journal major garrett. foreign policy is the defining issue in this most critical presidential election. barack obama is a democratic president who holds...
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with the four obama appointment, the combined numbers for the bush and obama administrations is 171 intrasession appointments to 36 intercession appointments. if t
with the four obama appointment, the combined numbers for the bush and obama administrations is 171 intrasession appointments to 36 intercession appointments. if t
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barack obama. obama won in a landslide because of latino voters. that is something that republicans other than george w. bush do not understand. >> i wanto talk about this more. >> 3, 4, 5, 6, seven years ago, if i do the job as vice president -- i'm sorry. [laughter] >> you guys all got that, right? >> bit of a gaffe there. but look at this -- the nbc- "wall street journal" poll, romney is trailing obama want latinos. romney-rubio, match made in had been. -- heaven. >> match made in purgatory. [laughter] now, he is smart, he makes a great case, he has a record in florida. >> but? >> but we went through this four years ago. everybody is an amateur running for national office, and the republicans learned painfully in 2008 with gov. palin. >> this guy is no sarah palin. >> no sarah palin, but you are taking a chance. there is questions. does the cuban connection reached latinos, with the dominant vote in the country among the latino community? >> with rubio on the ticket, does he close the gap? >> id
barack obama. obama won in a landslide because of latino voters. that is something that republicans other than george w. bush do not understand. >> i wanto talk about this more. >> 3, 4, 5, 6, seven years ago, if i do the job as vice president -- i'm sorry. [laughter] >> you guys all got that, right? >> bit of a gaffe there. but look at this -- the nbc- "wall street journal" poll, romney is trailing obama want latinos. romney-rubio, match made in had been. --...
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he told obama a two-bit dictator and then ran this ad against obama. >> imagine a small american town two years from now if obama is re-elected. every day the residents of this town must come to grips with the harsh reality that sworn american enemy has become a nuclear threat. >> cenk: they're exchanging pictures of obama with ahmadinejad talking about how he's an american enemy? they're running this kind of loathesome crap day in and day out. the minute that the democrats do a tough ad and say wait a minute, you might have problems, not just showing that field but also with your healthcare proposal they say, how dare you. all right, so let's have a discussion about all the different aspects of that. i want to bring in the white house correspondent tommy, great to have you us. talk to me about this add fair, unfair what policy proposals are relevant, go. >> gentlemen, when i first saw the ad, i thought yeah, wow that's really harsh. burton has been making a lot of tough ads but this one was "pulp fiction" medieval. when i read the text for the ad, and i heard the facts checks saying
he told obama a two-bit dictator and then ran this ad against obama. >> imagine a small american town two years from now if obama is re-elected. every day the residents of this town must come to grips with the harsh reality that sworn american enemy has become a nuclear threat. >> cenk: they're exchanging pictures of obama with ahmadinejad talking about how he's an american enemy? they're running this kind of loathesome crap day in and day out. the minute that the democrats do a...
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so far, president obama has made 26. but once we have -- reason they didn't exist before 1980 is that there was no need for intrasession appointments by the president because the nate acted within one, two, or three days when the executive branch nomination was over. if there is a session there is no lack of availability in the session. as a matter of accommodation i'm less troubled to using the recess appointment clause that has been pending before the senate for a good while than i am in using it with respect to a nomination that has not been pending before the senate. the legality, illegality, i don't think would change one way or the other. those would either stand or fall together. as a prudential matter making it a combination. the reason being if the nomination has been before the senate, the senate has had it within its power to engage within the function. in fact, it chose not to do so. the senate has never had a called up and debated what advice to give the president on the nomination of richard cordry. minorit
so far, president obama has made 26. but once we have -- reason they didn't exist before 1980 is that there was no need for intrasession appointments by the president because the nate acted within one, two, or three days when the executive branch nomination was over. if there is a session there is no lack of availability in the session. as a matter of accommodation i'm less troubled to using the recess appointment clause that has been pending before the senate for a good while than i am in...
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president obama canceled an event this morning telling the florida crowd that they would do what they could and then addressing the shootings in personal terms. >> my daughters go to the movies. what if malia and sasha had been at the theater? as so many of our kids do every day? michelle and i will be fortunately enough to hug our girls a little tighter tonight and i'm sure you will do the same with your children, but for those parents who may not be so lucky, we have to embrace them and let them know we will be there for them as a nation. >> eliot: g.o.p. presidential candidate mitt romney also canceled a campaign appearance today and then offered his condolences. >> romney: grieving and worried families in aurora are surrounded with love today at not just by those who are with them and holding them in their arms, they can also know that they're being lifted up in prayer by people in every part of our great nation. >> eliot: new york mayor mike bloomberg a fervent gun control advocate was not impressed with either candidate. >> words are nice, but maybe it's time that the two people
president obama canceled an event this morning telling the florida crowd that they would do what they could and then addressing the shootings in personal terms. >> my daughters go to the movies. what if malia and sasha had been at the theater? as so many of our kids do every day? michelle and i will be fortunately enough to hug our girls a little tighter tonight and i'm sure you will do the same with your children, but for those parents who may not be so lucky, we have to embrace them and...
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you have the tax cuts, obama extended it. i spoke out against it. should never have extended the tax cut for the rich in my opinion. then you have the commission chaired by alan simpson on the deficit or national debt. doesn't pay attention. how about romney? what will we know? how will it be reset? the primary process, republican nominee so far to the right he is going to have to make a sharp you turn to the personal a persuasive one. >> let me ask you a double barrelled question. it is about health care. a lawyer of some renown. i would be curious what you think the supreme court made do with respect to health care. in addition to that i would be curious if you have any thoughts about what is going to happen down the road with health care. that is dependent on the election of the president and the house and the senate and house and the senate, the double barrel part of this is what are your thoughts about where are they going to go in terms of republican house in congress and the democratic senate which is tenuous in terms of numbers and could tur
you have the tax cuts, obama extended it. i spoke out against it. should never have extended the tax cut for the rich in my opinion. then you have the commission chaired by alan simpson on the deficit or national debt. doesn't pay attention. how about romney? what will we know? how will it be reset? the primary process, republican nominee so far to the right he is going to have to make a sharp you turn to the personal a persuasive one. >> let me ask you a double barrelled question. it is...
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obama and where mrs. clinton actually came down, but there were some rocky days, so let's talk about mr. obama specifically. >> they were happy that they took the stand. it was not the reason why this was succeeding. we did not have that during the revolution time. the problem of mistrust requires action. in order to rebuild trust, it is not speeches, it is not media. this will require work. this is an institution base, not just making the key decisions. you have to work with a team and so on. because the relationship that would happen after we have the president is based on the mutual respect. the people of egypt. the policy reflects the values of the u.s. and not just the interests. tavis: tell us what you were thinking about during those 11 days, having been arrested, blindfolded the entire time? the physical torture and others had to endure, but how much of this reprocessing during the 11 days? >> the hardest part no one knows where i am. i was taken out of the street, taken on the night of the 27th.
obama and where mrs. clinton actually came down, but there were some rocky days, so let's talk about mr. obama specifically. >> they were happy that they took the stand. it was not the reason why this was succeeding. we did not have that during the revolution time. the problem of mistrust requires action. in order to rebuild trust, it is not speeches, it is not media. this will require work. this is an institution base, not just making the key decisions. you have to work with a team and...
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we all attribute them to obama. they're not his doing. but because i think the president came too close to congress too associated with the activity of passing legislation than trying to check congress, the president's opinion polls and his approval by the people start to track the very low opinion we have of members of congress. the flip side i think in foreign affairs this is where i think the framers did expect executive branch to come to the floor. it's the only reason you need an independent executive separate from the legislature. we could have a parliamentary system of government where the system appoints the cabinet members that are going to executive their policies. in foreign policy the framers thought you ought to have something different because foreign policy has unique differences. foreign policy is unpredictable. it's difficult for the legislature to pass laws in anticipation of what's going to happen in foreign affairs. we might be willing to accept more errors by a single person in exchange to act faster and more quickly.
we all attribute them to obama. they're not his doing. but because i think the president came too close to congress too associated with the activity of passing legislation than trying to check congress, the president's opinion polls and his approval by the people start to track the very low opinion we have of members of congress. the flip side i think in foreign affairs this is where i think the framers did expect executive branch to come to the floor. it's the only reason you need an...
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with the four obama appointme s appointments, the combined numbers for the bush and obama administrations is 171 intra-session appointments to 36 inter-session appointments. if the loc's notion that the president is free to unilaterally determine when the senate is in a constitutional recess is accepted in practice and in executive dogma, there is nothing left to the senate's confirmation authority. these inter-session appointments were supported by, as we've said, an office of legal counsel opinion that declared that the president has the unilateral discretion to determine that the senate is in recess. and unavailable to perform its device to consent functions. olc rests its conclusion on past opinions of attorneys general and its own office. historical practice that has been acquiesced in by congress and i quote here, the limited judicial authority that exists. it also rejects the applicability of the senate's rule-making authority as upsetting the balance between the branchs. the olc exaggerates, however. the persuasiveness and the consistency and the relevance of past department of ju
with the four obama appointme s appointments, the combined numbers for the bush and obama administrations is 171 intra-session appointments to 36 inter-session appointments. if the loc's notion that the president is free to unilaterally determine when the senate is in a constitutional recess is accepted in practice and in executive dogma, there is nothing left to the senate's confirmation authority. these inter-session appointments were supported by, as we've said, an office of legal counsel...
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bush, three andnd a half years of barack obama. that is a terrible, terrible record and dismal for the future. >> nina, what did you make of jeb bush's comments about the republican party that ronald reagan would have hard time if you define the republican party as having an orthodoxy that does not allow this agreement? >> it a vicious truth. and it is so ortrthodox that you saw him try to walk it back the next day. what we are watching -- i am not saying anything dramatically new hehere -- is that extremesn both rties, more at the moment in the republican party, but it will be true in the democratic party eventually -- that is whwhere the money i is. the money gets plowed into oever is thehe most orthodox candidate in the primary, and whoever wins is by a factor of x more to the right or left e than the previous candidate, which is why we have a shrinking middle. it may be that the vast majori of a americans think of themselves as moderates or middle-of-the- road or want to compromise, but the systemspecially with the sort of a gu
bush, three andnd a half years of barack obama. that is a terrible, terrible record and dismal for the future. >> nina, what did you make of jeb bush's comments about the republican party that ronald reagan would have hard time if you define the republican party as having an orthodoxy that does not allow this agreement? >> it a vicious truth. and it is so ortrthodox that you saw him try to walk it back the next day. what we are watching -- i am not saying anything dramatically new...
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obama and palin got 4%. what are they going? not much, but the fols charge that president obama weakened welfare giving away this hard working white man's money to lazy welfare recipients that obama says don't have to work. it's totally u utterly completely untrue, but it gets the message across. and they have now down five of these ads saying president obama is the president of lazy welfare recipients taking your money. mitt romney is polling at 0% among black voters. given among how he is campaigning, maybe it's a number that we can trust. as for latino voters, the romney ryan ticket is polling very poorly. it's 63% to 28%. it's almost the same that mccain and palin lost by. is the republican national convention going to help them at the convention. he wrote in that they want the paper's please law for the whole country after that, the romney immigration advisor celebrated by suing the federal government today trying to stop the president's dream act program that he instituted by executive action over the objections of the rep
obama and palin got 4%. what are they going? not much, but the fols charge that president obama weakened welfare giving away this hard working white man's money to lazy welfare recipients that obama says don't have to work. it's totally u utterly completely untrue, but it gets the message across. and they have now down five of these ads saying president obama is the president of lazy welfare recipients taking your money. mitt romney is polling at 0% among black voters. given among how he is...
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go easy on the obama/biden administration on their record >> the obama or the o'biden administration? >> the own/biden administration. >> woodruff: he'll follow mrs. romney who will give us a soft per picture. >> i think for her the key has to be frailty. she has to show there have been set backs in the romney family. that a family who looks so affluent and perfect that they've learned something from failure and understand failure. >> ifill: she is a breast cancer survivor and still struggles with multiple sclerosis so if she told her own story it would be... we also expect that of first ladies war would be first ladys that they soften their husbands we look at thaw howe they look and how much he loves her. >> we expect... it's funny, we americans don't have a royal family so our first family becomes the royal family and we want them to be an act happy family. we cover them that way so we expect the ideal wife who gazes adoringly at her husband and the children are all well behaved and we know that's never the case in anybody's life and the ideal husband who's steadfast. >> >> he was
go easy on the obama/biden administration on their record >> the obama or the o'biden administration? >> the own/biden administration. >> woodruff: he'll follow mrs. romney who will give us a soft per picture. >> i think for her the key has to be frailty. she has to show there have been set backs in the romney family. that a family who looks so affluent and perfect that they've learned something from failure and understand failure. >> ifill: she is a breast cancer...
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all those deals we attribute to obama. the president came too close to congress and too associated with the activity in passing legislation rather than to check congress. the president's opinion polls and opinions to start the track and very low opinion we have of members of congress. the framers did expect the executive branch to come to the floor. it's the only reason you figure out why you need to have an independent executive from the legislature. we could have a parliamentary system of government. they appoint the cabinet members who are going to execute their policies. if foreign policy, you thought they ought to have something different because foreign policy has unique differences from domestic policy. they are unpredictable and difficult for the legislature to pass laws in anticipation of what's going to happen with foreign affairs. there is more advantage to have in person with what the framers call decision,y y isecrecy and might be able to accept more errors by a single person in exchange for being faster and m
all those deals we attribute to obama. the president came too close to congress and too associated with the activity in passing legislation rather than to check congress. the president's opinion polls and opinions to start the track and very low opinion we have of members of congress. the framers did expect the executive branch to come to the floor. it's the only reason you figure out why you need to have an independent executive from the legislature. we could have a parliamentary system of...
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how does poverty this time around become a front-burner issue between obama and romney? >> poverty only gets to be a front-burner issue in our country if people demand it. we need leadership. we can hope for leadership. we had our robert kennedy appeared we have others in the house and senate. but really, people running for office tend to respond to people who push. so we have to be talking about organizing can we ought to be talking about people who are doing what we're doing here and reaching people in terms of the mass media. i think now people are very important to this. i think that the next level of people who are also being shafted here, who are not have those poor but low-wage jobs and our stock, -- and are stuck. for 40 years, the have not had a chance to go up because there are not enough jobs of there. instead of getting angry and say we will vote for somebody who will give us some help, too many of them are voting for the side that says no more taxes. in fact, let's cut the taxes of the people at the very top. that is no good for these people, but they are vo
how does poverty this time around become a front-burner issue between obama and romney? >> poverty only gets to be a front-burner issue in our country if people demand it. we need leadership. we can hope for leadership. we had our robert kennedy appeared we have others in the house and senate. but really, people running for office tend to respond to people who push. so we have to be talking about organizing can we ought to be talking about people who are doing what we're doing here and...
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obama and honorees' leaves. thank you. [applause] >> the issue is not whether they will be stigmatized or morally condemned. we know the answer, he is. the issue is how many different times the government, of the moral condemnation. the answer in the double jeopardy clause it wants. >> starting monday, c-span is featuring supreme court's oral arguments before the war on the bench. all this week it 7:00 eastern time. listen in the baltimore area. for online c-span.org. >> brown university held the discussion about polls were saying before and after the 2012 presidential election. the associate research director explained. he also talked about the future of presidential polling. this is an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone i and the professor of public policy and director here at brown university. i am happy to welcome you to another installment of the speaker series. the luncheon speaker series is one of the of any event. it attempts to inform brown and a larger community about important matters related to government, polit
obama and honorees' leaves. thank you. [applause] >> the issue is not whether they will be stigmatized or morally condemned. we know the answer, he is. the issue is how many different times the government, of the moral condemnation. the answer in the double jeopardy clause it wants. >> starting monday, c-span is featuring supreme court's oral arguments before the war on the bench. all this week it 7:00 eastern time. listen in the baltimore area. for online c-span.org. >> brown...
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en estados unidos el presidente, barack obama y mitt romney hacen campaÑa contrarreloj y se concentran en la clave de la contienda, lori montenegro con los detalles desde washington. >>> mitt romney sigue con ser va conservando el impulso de su campaÑa >>> estÁn seguro se siente sudo triunfo que en lugar de decir si soy electo ahora dice cuando sea presidente su optimismo estÁ basado en las encuestas >>> todo el mensaje que sale de la campaÑa de romney es ya la hicimos esto es una cuestiÓn de tiempo nada mÁs en 12 dÍas se gana la elecciÓn >>> la otra cara de la moneda que mooepientras romney tiene impul impulso, ahora el presidente le darÍa 223 votos electorales en rojo los estados que respaldan a romney. para ganar se necesitan 270 votos, pero por conquistar quedan 9 estas, incluyendo ohio que es la es clave del triunfo, mooepts l mientras las encuestas muestran que obama tiene la mayorÍa de estos estados, tambiÉn romney le pisa los estalones como en la florida. >>> hay un gran entusiasmo y que vamos a lograr que nuestros seguidores acudan a las urnas en lograr una victoria
en estados unidos el presidente, barack obama y mitt romney hacen campaÑa contrarreloj y se concentran en la clave de la contienda, lori montenegro con los detalles desde washington. >>> mitt romney sigue con ser va conservando el impulso de su campaÑa >>> estÁn seguro se siente sudo triunfo que en lugar de decir si soy electo ahora dice cuando sea presidente su optimismo estÁ basado en las encuestas >>> todo el mensaje que sale de la campaÑa de romney es ya la...
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obama accompanied by george w. bush and mrs. laura bush. ♪ [hail to the chief playing] [applause] >> good afternoon. i am chairman of the board of the white house historical association. the association is honored to be a part of today's historic ceremony and to have played a role in arranging for the magnificent portrait that is about to be unveiled. the association was founded 50 years ago with two specific missions, the first is to educate and inform the public about the history of the white house and the distinguished groups of americans who have the -- inhabited it. it is an exciting time for us. we marked our 50th anniversary. to the north of the white house we have just launched the new national center for let us -- white house history. the next year, to the south, we will open a new white house this their center. it will give millions of visitors -- the visitor center. it will give millions of visitors a new understanding. of life in the white house. if we acquire something on the east and west we will havethe oe assoc
obama accompanied by george w. bush and mrs. laura bush. ♪ [hail to the chief playing] [applause] >> good afternoon. i am chairman of the board of the white house historical association. the association is honored to be a part of today's historic ceremony and to have played a role in arranging for the magnificent portrait that is about to be unveiled. the association was founded 50 years ago with two specific missions, the first is to educate and inform the public about the history of...
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it is more favorable to barack obama. with that in mind, let's look at the particular swing states that are in play. maybe more so than any other state, ohio was supposed to be the fulcrum on which this election might rest. it was believed to be accessible for mitt romney and that obama could hold. he is only four electrical vote s short. this is not happening. at this point is option a four or five point lead. if you look at some of the data, you see the worst group for obama in 2008 was the white working class. his hope is that he would be able to expand the marching quite a bit. you think it would not have been that part of a cell. it has been hard hit economically. a lot of ticked off factory workers. you think it would have been an ideal place. this is not to not to be the case. bromley is not anywhere close to driving up the margin among white working-class voters. he is at best a few points later. he is doing no better among white college graduates. that is one reason why the state is looking pretty favorable to ba
it is more favorable to barack obama. with that in mind, let's look at the particular swing states that are in play. maybe more so than any other state, ohio was supposed to be the fulcrum on which this election might rest. it was believed to be accessible for mitt romney and that obama could hold. he is only four electrical vote s short. this is not happening. at this point is option a four or five point lead. if you look at some of the data, you see the worst group for obama in 2008 was the...
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so how can president obama get around this? eleanor clift. >> he doesn't need to get around anything. if he wants to nominate susan rice, he is going to do it up- front and he is going to fight for her. and lindsey graham and john mccain are a committee of two in wanting a select committee to investigate watergate style benghazi. i don't even think most republicans have the appetite for. that secondly, john mccain just did an enormous favor for susan rice because he just boosted her chances that she is likely to be nominated because the president doesn't want to look like he's walking away from a fate. this is a fight that he can win, should win, early in his second term. he can't allow these two war hawks on the hill to roll him. so it's tough to get a nomination through, but you've got an invigorated party with two more seats. if they want to filibuster her nomination the president can make a big issue of that and the republicans aren't going to look like a winner going after a woman what had nothing to do with the benghazi a
so how can president obama get around this? eleanor clift. >> he doesn't need to get around anything. if he wants to nominate susan rice, he is going to do it up- front and he is going to fight for her. and lindsey graham and john mccain are a committee of two in wanting a select committee to investigate watergate style benghazi. i don't even think most republicans have the appetite for. that secondly, john mccain just did an enormous favor for susan rice because he just boosted her...
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they include law school professors and clinton, bush, and obama officials. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> welcome become and thank you for joining us for our third panel. you will be happy to know that the professor did get his photo shoot and turns out vice president cheney did not. we will still have that for posterity. this panel is going to be -- i have to make an announcement. two of our panelists will be selling their new books during the lunch hour. you can research them here and sign it. this panel is moderated by judge thomas. you have this more than your packets. jeff griffith was appointed to the court of appeals by george w. bush in 2 thousand 5. he has a ba for brigham young university and the jd is from the university cool of law. most notably they were the proud parents of six children. they were at stanford two weeks ago for the conference and at least i don't know if it was us or the weather, but something enticed him to come back a second time. >> it's a pleasure to be here and my congratulations to the conference organizers and thanks
they include law school professors and clinton, bush, and obama officials. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> welcome become and thank you for joining us for our third panel. you will be happy to know that the professor did get his photo shoot and turns out vice president cheney did not. we will still have that for posterity. this panel is going to be -- i have to make an announcement. two of our panelists will be selling their new books during the lunch hour. you can research them here...
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america voted for barack obama. he's an african-american, and people still try to bring race into it. it's his competency and his failed policies it will be on on the ballot this year. >> people don't try to bring race in it. race is still sart of everyday life in america. >> more with the great, great american panel coming up straight ahead. >> we continue with our great, great american panel. barney grave at dartmouth. here's what he said. >> i want to acknowledge a man whose played a major role. and that's hubie jones. he worked with him. he got an honorary degree here. when you get an honorary degree you get one of these. and hubie, you now have something you can wear and nobody will shoot at you. >> that's a racially problematic comment. first of all, hubie is a great american in his own right. he was inspired by martin luther king. he was the dean of the school of social work at boston university for many years. this honorary degree is meaningless in his large career so he's patting him on his head and say now
america voted for barack obama. he's an african-american, and people still try to bring race into it. it's his competency and his failed policies it will be on on the ballot this year. >> people don't try to bring race in it. race is still sart of everyday life in america. >> more with the great, great american panel coming up straight ahead. >> we continue with our great, great american panel. barney grave at dartmouth. here's what he said. >> i want to acknowledge a...
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so obama did that successful. it was a good tryout, and that's why having him as the nominee probably made him the better change candidate because he established that message within his own party, and it was very easy to broaden it out to the rest of the electric rate with mccain on the other side. >> this is another ad from this campaign cycle by the democratic national committee which very early on taking the gamble that they expect mitt romney to be the republican nominee and using his past words as campaign fodder for 2012. let's watch. >> from creator of "i'm running for office for pete's sake" comes the story of two men trapped in one body. mitt versus mitt. >> i will preserve and protect the woman's right to chous. >> the next step is to get row v. wade overturned. >> we put together an exchange. >> baha obama care is bad news. >> see it all at mittvmitt.com. >> first to brittany and brianna. your reaction. >> i remember hearing this ad on the radio before. i think it was a well-placed ad, because a lot of
so obama did that successful. it was a good tryout, and that's why having him as the nominee probably made him the better change candidate because he established that message within his own party, and it was very easy to broaden it out to the rest of the electric rate with mccain on the other side. >> this is another ad from this campaign cycle by the democratic national committee which very early on taking the gamble that they expect mitt romney to be the republican nominee and using his...